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Lyrik RCT3-Forks
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Update date 2024-11-18 13:58
 
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Lyrik RCT3
With a completely new chassis, featuring tapered legs and a taller brace for stiffness and light weight, and a collection of new technologies such as a retuned Solo Air spring with additional negative volume for a plusher initial stroke, Bottomless Token tunability in both Solo Air and Dual Position Air configurations, SKF wiper seals for lower friction and better sealing, and user tunable rebound damping via internal shims (same as BoXXer), Lyrik is built to inspire confidence and blur the lines of capability that limit all other forks in its class. Proven features include 35mm Fast Black upper tubes and an RCT3 Charger Damper with a new SKF cartridge seal to reduce friction and extended service intervals.

Some variations of this product featured on this page are not available for purchase and are installed on bicycles as original equipment only. See your dealer for details.

Specs
Specifications for Lyrik RCT3
TRAVEL 160/170/180mm - 27.5" , 150/160/170/180mm - 29"
WHEELS 27.5", 29"
AXLE TO CROWN 572mm - 27.5"/180mm travel, 571mm - 29"/160mm travel
WEIGHT 2005g - 27.5" , 2032g - 29"/27.5"+
DAMPING Charger Damper (RCT3)
AVAILABLE SPRINGS Dual Position Air, Solo Air
ADJUSTMENTS External rebound, low speed compression, 3-position compression (Open/Pedal/Lock)
STEERER OPTIONS Tapered aluminum
UPPER TUBES 35mm tapered wall aluminum, Fast Black
OPTIONS BOOST™ 110 compatible option in 27.5" and 29"/27.5"+
RECOMMENDED REAR SHOCK Monarch Plus, Vivid Air
MAXIMUM ROTOR SIZE 200mm
COLOR OPTIONS Diffusion Black, Gloss Black, White
REMOTES N/A
RETAIL AVAILABILITY May 2015 
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